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dboone22 
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Posted: May 11, 2005 at 5:45 AM / IP Logged  

I've just installed a Viper 550 ESP in a 2000 Chevy Impala.

The Trunk pop only works when the ignition is on (with the button or the remote). I can not figure out what to wire to where to allow the trunk pop (both the button and the remote) to function when the ignition it off. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Darin

Darin
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Trunk/Hatch Release      black    -   release switch
DIRECTWIRE™ WIRING INFORMATION - CHEVROLET / IMPALA / 2000 / Remote Start
12volts red    +   ignition harness
Notes: The ignition harness is located far right of the steering column, behind the ignition switch.
Starter yellow    +   ignition harness
Notes: The ignition harness is located far right of the steering column, behind the ignition switch.
Second Starter          
Ignition pink    +   ignition harness
Notes: The ignition harness is located far right of the steering column, behind the ignition switch.
Second Ignition green    +   ignition harness
Notes: The ignition harness is located far right of the steering column, behind the ignition switch.
Third Ignition          
Accessory orange    +   ignition harness
Notes: The ignition harness is located far right of the steering column, behind the ignition switch.
Second Accessory brown    +   ignition harness
Notes: The ignition harness is located far right of the steering column, behind the ignition switch.
This wire must be powered as an accessory wire. If powered as an 2nd ignition the car will not crank.
Keysense          
Power Lock ORANGE / black   -   gray 24-pin plug @ BCM
Notes: Lock and unlock use the same wire. Lock requires a negative trigger with a 470 ohm resistor in-line. Unlock is negative trigger. Must use relays.
The BCM is located above the brake pedal. It is a plastic box with three plugs that face the firewall.
Power Unlock same wire as lock       
Lock Motor see notes       
Notes: Installation of factory keyless upgrade alarm is not recommended on this vehicle because the door lock motor wires rest at approximately 7 volts.
Unlock Motor see lock motor notes       
Parking Lights+ do NOT use       
Parking Lights- white      pink 24-pin plug @ BCM
Notes: Must isolate this wire from the BCM to avoid service engine soon light. See DirectFax document 1600 for wiring information.
The BCM is located above the brake pedal. It is a plastic box with three plugs that face the firewall.
Hazards          
Turn Signal(L)          
Turn Signal(R)          
Reverse Light          
Door Trigger      -   gray 16-pin plug @ BCM
Notes: The drivers door trigger wire is blue. Blue/white will catch all other doors. Use both wires and diode isolate each.
The BCM is located above the brake pedal. It is a plastic box with three plugs that face the firewall.
Have to also diode isolate from the BCM to prevent false alarms. Refer to DirectFax document 1076 for wiring information.
Dome Supervision use door trigger       
Trunk/Hatch Pin RED / black    -   gray 24-pin plug @ BCM
Notes: The BCM is located above the brake pedal. It is a plastic box with three plugs that face the firewall.
Have to also diode isolate from the BCM to prevent false alarms. Refer to DirectFax document 1076 for wiring information.
Hood Pin          
Trunk/Hatch Release black    -   release switch
Power Sliding Door          
Factory Alarm Arm          
Factory Alarm Disarm lt green    -   gray 16-pin plug @ BCM
Notes: The BCM is located above the brake pedal. It is a plastic box with three plugs that face the firewall.
Disarm No Unlock          
Tachometer white      ignition coil
Wait to start          
Brake Wire white    +   brake switch
Parking Brake          
Horn Trigger black    -   steering column
Notes: Horn can also be found at the black plug with a blue insert above the gas pedal.
Memory Seat 1          
Memory Seat 2          
Memory Seat 3          
Interface Module: Category:
Required:
Yes Type:
Passlock 2
Part #: 457G, 555L, or 555T
Notes: N/A
      
This wiring information is being provided free of charge on an "as is" basis, without any representation or warranty. It is your responsibility to verify any circuit before interfacing with it using a digital multimeter.
Directed electronics, Inc. assumes no responsibility with regards to the accuracy or currency of this information. Proper installation in every case is and remains the responsibility of the installer. DEI assumes no liability or responsibility resulting from improper installation, even in reliance upon this information.
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dboone22 
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Thanks for your response but that doesn't answer my question at all. I have the output from the brain wired to the trunk switch properly. But it only works if the key is in the run/acc position. Some part of the trunk release circuit is switched with the ignition and I can't figure out what it is and how to correct it.
Darin
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UMmmm....What about the otherside of the wire on the switch? Have you tested the otherside and see if that will work?
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dboone22 
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Here's what is happening...

At the trunk switch there are two wires (black and BLACK/ white). BLACK/ white appears to be the one that needs to be taped into. It's listed as a NEG trigger.

BLACK/ white shows 12V whether the IGN is on or off.

Black appears to be isolated (It doesn't show 12V, and it isn't connected to common ground).

The factory switch is a standard momentary N/O switch. Common sense says that it applys the 12V from BLACK/ White to the Black wire. However applying another 12V lead to the black wire does nothing. So obviosly there is something here that I am missing or don't undertand....

Darin
Dekalb, IL
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I'd be checking the Meter & connections of your meter..........
Unless U have a Impala that has a problem or someone has changed wiring, the BLACK wire at Switch would be a Negative to Open Trunk.  The Positive for trunk is located at BCM.
BLACK / White should be Ground..........
Check BCM wires also.........
Be sure nothing else is tapped into wires from BCM, Relay or Trunk wires
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@ the 16 pin gray connector pinA7 black wire NEG(-) trigger= trunk pop

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